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I have been sent a claim form by CPP to make a claim for a mis-sold identity protection policy. The name on the form is my maiden name as I took out the policy before I got married. Do I complete the form and sign in my maiden name or can I change it to my married name. Concerned that if they make a payment to me in my maiden name I won't be able to pay it in to my bank? Appreciate any advice :)

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  • dolphingazer
    dolphingazer Posts: 416 Forumite
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    mahooki wrote: »
    I have been sent a claim form by CPP to make a claim for a mis-sold identity protection policy. The name on the form is my maiden name as I took out the policy before I got married. Do I complete the form and sign in my maiden name or can I change it to my married name. Concerned that if they make a payment to me in my maiden name I won't be able to pay it in to my bank? Appreciate any advice :)

    I sent a copy of my marriage certificate to cpp and they sent me a new claim form in my new name. You have plenty of time to send for a new form and fill it in with your correct name.

    Send a copy of your certificate with a covering letter to

    Scheme Processing Services Limited, PO BOX 250, Wymondham, NR 18 8DG
  • Thanks for that advice, I will do that. :)
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